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Keep safeguarding a priority: Continued support beyond Safeguarding Awareness Week

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Recapping a great Safeguarding Awareness Week | | | | | Hello {NAME} We've reached the end of our th

Recapping a great Safeguarding Awareness Week [View in browser]( [Tes Logo]( [Resources]( | [Jobs]( | [News]( | [Courses]( | [Store]( | [Tes for schools]( [Safeguarding awareness week - teachers stood in front of blue shield] Thanks for supporting Safeguarding Awareness Week [Visit the safeguarding hub]( Hello {NAME} We've reached the end of our third annual Safeguarding Awareness Week. We wanted to take the opportunity to thank you for supporting and being involved in the week. Thousands of you downloaded our teaching resources, accessed our free training; and even more have shared on social media too. We hope if you've used any of our support that you found it helpful in ensuring everyone has the right to feel safe. While some elements of Safeguarding Awareness Week have ended - others will continue to be available. You'll still be able to watch the insight-filled webinar and our resources will continue to be available. We'll also be sharing the results of our safeguarding survey of international school staff very soon. Thank you again for supporting our dedicated week to safeguarding and we hope to see you again next year. If you want more safeguarding updates and news about our annual event next year, [join our mailing list.]( Ongoing support after Safeguarding Awareness Week [( Last chance: take our safeguarding survey We're seeking the views of international school staff on safeguarding processes, confidence and trends. It's a 5 minute, 15-question survey - please share your thoughts to help us build a global picture. [Take the survey]( Safeguarding leaders discussion Our webinar with three safeguarding leaders sharing their reactions to our survey and their own advice and experiences continues to be free to watch. Featuring useful advice and insights for safeguarding leads and school leaders. [Watch the webinar]( [ [( Safeguarding teaching resources There are also a host of safeguarding teaching resources. From displays to posters, activities and worksheets. Helping you to cover safeguarding with your class all-year round. [Download resources]( [Facebook]( [LinkedIn]( [X]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( Manage your email preferences Help us to send you the right emails. You can [change your email preference settings]( or [unsubscribe]( anytime. Customer services: [+44 (0)20 3194 31](tel:+44 (0)20 3194 3000)64 help@tesglobal.com Tes Global is registered in England (Company No. 02017289) with its registered offices at 3rd Floor, Building 3, St Paul’s Place, 129 Norfolk Street, Sheffield, S1 2JE. [Can't see this email? View in browser](

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